and btw thanks for your updates in this issue. If you see 403, means you enter the wrong account info, or there is something wrong with the client ssl. Nice to hear, though that is the strangest damn thing... Â 0 Sonora OP Chris.AW Nov 30, 2012 at 7:00 UTC Just had a friend complain about this Dec 19, 2014 #78 [email protected] Nine Exchange ActiveSync app works with Android 5.0 and MS Exchange. check over here

Jan 24, 2010 #4 cyearns Active Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Jan 21, 2010 Messages: 37 Likes Received: 0 Update, I may have lied to you all. Worked in 4.4.4, still works on my nexus 7 which hasn't been updated yet. to get around this, when on the account setup page where it ask for the server address. I can send mails, which actually arrive, but receiving is being a problem. check it out

Android Not Connecting To Exchange 2013

I've discovered that it works via mobile network, but NOT when I'm on wifi. We have disabled the Wifi and messed around with the settings. Yes, It was set to ssl So I assume you don't have the exchange directory set to require ssl and require a client cert correct?Click to expand...

There it is. Some services may not start or may not work correctly on a computer that is running Windows SBS after you install the DNS Server security update 953230 (MS08-037) Next just to May 4, 2015 #172 [email protected] Yesterday, I upgraded with OTA my OnPlus One, Android 4.4.4 (Kitkat) to 5.0.2 (Lollipop) and I am unable to display and show my Corporate Microsoft Exchange Activesync Unable To Connect To Server I just keep trying without changing the parameters and it eventually works.

Every AD user should have security inheritance enabled. Android Cannot Connect To Exchange 2013 The Microsoft-Server-Activesync directory is configured with ssl but is set to ignore client cert, the OMA directory is configured the same way. I'll be changing it on Monday but I don't think that should prevent me from accessing it while it is still a valid password. I got activesync to work by disabling TLS 1.2 on my server, see here for instructions: http://serverfault.com/a/469625 I assume few people will be able to make changes to their exchange server

Your help or suggestions on any of this is greatly appreciated! #9 soujam69, Dec 16, 2009 jwhizzy New Member Joined: Dec 21, 2009 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: Activesync Test This issue has been there since the first dev preview. That’s how little battery it now uses! The thing is I cannot get rid of the access point names since my cellphone carrier requires them...

But admittedly, I've never tried to setup ActiveSync over that connection. check my blog Nov 20, 2014 #33 [email protected] After flashing the stock image from dev.google I couldn't setup my exchange account like everyone else here. i did logcat and it's not able to negotiate SSL chiphers. If you manually add the server e.g. "server.domain.co.uk" it is able to make the connection and takes you to the "Account options" screen which asks what you want to sync. Setting Up Exchange On Android

Nov 20, 2014 #35 [email protected] We can't only put the blame on Microsoft, if 4.4 works it means that probably 5.0 is incorrectly negotiating the ciphers, like not downgrading from Glad I saw this--thanks! 0 Pimiento OP Harry Mo Feb 17, 2013 at 12:34 UTC 1st Post I have my emails hosted with google. It takes some time (minutes) before you will see the log file!

Here is how I solved the issue on my Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250 Android phone: Set up the account as you would normally do.Make sure to set “Check Frequency” to “Automatic

This update resolves the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) articles: KB 3032153 Recurring events in Calendar over DST are not adjusted on all ActiveSync devices Important notice. This guide is based on only things I've have done to get our Droids here at our office to sync up to exchange. Exchange Server Migration Upgraded an existing single server Exchange 2010 deployment to design a more redundant breakout of the Exchange roles.